Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 14

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SECOND LADIES OF THE LAND

.ettie ?iksch, was in Crown

at Saturday to tvo her fon ! i .1. who la in a critical cor.iu- I ..4th infiamatory rhfumal i.-ni. J -)" crowd v?ns out ti the a!ii j :r Wednesday. It was a buv-i-

n -siting:. .. to Sir. and Mrs. John Kiiin. r. , last Saturday. 'ral of cur people hive 'been to see the scene of the srcai : oad disaster. ' ord recelve-d here from South ChiO that Mr. Ij. M. Kandolph wu . 't so well. Ha has been di:i'o?od fo- " time. 3' ia XelHo Myers of ("ro-.vn ro::;' ' rubstritutinf;- In Ml? Laura Lit.::i3 room this wffk in th school. "h monthly teas will bo held in "h-i aid society a?ain thi. r."t. X.x' v dnedar will be th f v.t .vie at 1 . ri IH hall. Mrs. Ma-l p.-tr-fn - l.i'rma.n of th commit t p and t '. thrs nre M4awfs K a TV.at.-M' Cnrri-i Goodrich, Ixiuia Olds, Ella t--r.tb and Mrs. Ki?er. It was telephoned frtn C"- n ''"Tint Thursday that Mr. IM Carnveli. .-sn old soldier and memo., r vt i'..: .'o'-.n Y.het-ler Tost, had passed aw :iy. ":trmert -will be in Cron Point err try today at 1 p. m.. Joi n Wheelr Pet being: In charge. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thier from J-.!:n ra at the f'toltz home !a.t Wdnes-

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town news, the population of this con. inunlty will double In live years.

CORRESPONDENT IS SUET ruiCACfi, March :;. Liability uf th.

PT. WAYNE VISITOR The Timiv had a very pleasant caller 1 .lay in t!:o jvrson of H. I. Kogors. I r.t of tliv "Ad Jlen's Cluh" of I'.'it ",i;.n.-. )! w,t.-! cari!o,l away

w'sl pr-.-i-riry circlo camijir-n ! on- y,n !; Sun and Hcr.-ihl f..r j.uhl'-i 'w i'.!!":l -v !'t th! J.jtp-T, ., .-a 1.1. i ti. ii of itn iirticl- aiirs-M to h ivv 1"-." '''"''' .''-t wii:it v.-e f.-1'..iw.s a:it In wriilcn by L.-..n:i rd . Ivi'.i aril.inn, !; I- rt 'U .iyn.-, I if it tak.-s well j "U:c:ik.o r..rr fpoii-li-n', cvtic'Tiii ns? M' .a I ( 1 1 1 : in i i 1 via- lu;ii.-s m-n lit .-at j contcioplaU-l a.-j..t). court ofliciR! r- j in lb- baseball s.-atid.-'l ca.--?. w a s t. tz. HHr;I'rS!HEST COLDS ' ,,X'T- i'-' on; an A -1 location for an Apply over throat and chest

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be ( onsLlor-jd by hc grand jury t ...Ja. Kdwardaon already has been Indicted. The article, which Edwttrdson lx said t) !. ,'ctit to the New Yorlt ;.rcd!ct.-,l that th' ln -st ijjut ion won'd : dropp.-d and the cases hom: !rutht to trial. Officials quoted ;, ). article ..b!sequetitl.v df?iifl the aten. ?!.. airriiiutfil !o tlo-ni.

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The Fullest Measure of Satisfaction is to be Gained in Style, Quality and Price in our

pong Coats, Suits ana 'Dresses

We have followed so carefully the trend of styles in suits, coats and dresses we can assure our many patrons that they cannot go wrong in their choice from our widely varied assortment which is now on display. The right -time to buy for a coming season is as early as possible thus insuring full wear from new garments.

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New Spring ESPECIALLY youthful and alluring are tlx ? frocks with giy s3.'hes, brilliant embroideries, beaded motifs or ongmcl jhnr.eh. Ih.ere's one here to fit your taste. Canton crepe, tharmeusc satin cr taffeta are the most favored materials this year and there is a large assortment here at reasonably lew prices. $19.75. $25 $39.75, $49.75

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We really ought to say that you are going to get much more than your money's worth. The prices are a good deal less than the overcoats and suits are worth. You'll be surprised at the savings for such quality goods. Here are Men's Trousers at Half Price Fine Suiting patterns, worsteds, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds, plain colors, stripes and mix tures. All sizes in the collection

$2.50 Values to $4

$2.98 Values to $5.95

$3.98 Values to $7.50

$4.98 Values to $8.50

Boys' All Wool 2-Pants Suits at $10

PARENTS! These are the newest Spring Suits A special purchase from a large New York Manufacturer. All we ask is that you come in and see these suits they'll sell themselves that's how good they are. ,

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attached. Styles for the young men and conservative models for older men. It's time to begin to buy in other words, you can buv now at a saving.

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